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Old 04-30-02, 07:31 AM
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easy one-plug socket size

what size plug socket to use? its not the same as my integra i know that!
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uh, please?
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a search turned up 13/16 for 2nd gens...lots of helpful info but no size for 3rd
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I just used a plug socket that they sell at Home Depot called "spark plug socket".

It should be the same size as a 2nd gen. What size does your Integra use and why doesn't it fit the 3rd gen? too small? too big?
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either 3/8 or 5/8, forget. it appears too small, maybe just not deep enough though. its hard to see down there! just want to pull one plug to verify the engine is flooded so i don't want to get into it yet.
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I'm about 99% sure its a 13/16... but I could be wrong.
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not to be a dick but **** man why don't you just go to a hardware store and buy a bunch of deepwhell sockets?

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coz i'm sitting here at work wishing i could be home deflooding engines and tracking down electrical gremlins!

and why is this such a difficult question? i checked the workshop manual and its not in there.
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I also think it is 13/16
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I looked in my garage for my old plugs but couldn't find them so I can size them. My guess is to go with the majority and go with the 13/16.
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13/16 it is. thanks for the educated guesses.
hopefully the next person who needs to know will find this thread!
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